All he said there was Wlad doesn't put his shots together and draws straight back from punches. Neither of those things are new criticisms

Doesn't his date of birth (72) make him at least 40 years old? He has already spent most of his career in prison and the best name

-hang on, am I being trolled here? I'll continue anyway-

the best name on his record is Dominic Guinn (UD10). So a guy who is 40 years old but with only 16 fights, height 5'11 and best win Dominic Guinn suddenly deserves a shot at the title because he spotted that Wlad steps straight back from punches and doesn't throw combinations? Come on, man.

the best name on his record is Dominic Guinn (UD10). So a guy who is 40 years old but with only 16 fights, height 5'11 and best win Dominic Guinn suddenly deserves a shot at the title because he spotted that Wlad steps straight back from punches and doesn't throw combinations? Come on, man.

Mansour's age is misleading because the reason most 40 year olds struggle is because of the damage they suffer throughout their career. Mansour hasn't had that, he has the speed, power and reflexes of a fighter 15 years younger.

Guinn has never been stopped. The guy's chin is absolute concrete. Wlad would not be able to stop Guinn.

the best name on his record is Dominic Guinn (UD10). So a guy who is 40 years old but with only 16 fights, height 5'11 and best win Dominic Guinn suddenly deserves a shot at the title because he spotted that Wlad steps straight back from punches and doesn't throw combinations? Come on, man.

Mansour's age is misleading because the reason most 40 year olds struggle is because of the damage they suffer throughout their career. Mansour hasn't had that, he has the speed, power and reflexes of a fighter 15 years younger.

Guinn has never been stopped. The guy's chin is absolute concrete. Wlad would not be able to stop Guinn.

Fair enough on the Guinn comment

If he can land a fight with Thompson, Adamek or Mitchell then fair play to him. He needs a pretty meteoric rise to the top now though. He might not have taken much damage in the ring but 40 is still 40, and most successful fighters at that age have a wealth of experience to overcome the physical decline somewhat. He may believe he has the physical capabilities of a fighter 15 years younger, but Vitali said similar things and post come back he was clearly far off what he once was in a physical sense

I'll look out for this guy, anyway. With his age, hopefully he'll be willing to fight anyone and give us a fight worth watching in the near future